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Sean Young jumped into the way-back machine to try and get some work on 'Late Show' (Weeknights, 11:35PM ET on CBS). The actress somewhat famously donned a homemade Catwoman costume in the late '80s in an attempt to get the role in 'Batman Returns.'

The bid didn't work then, but she's hoping it will help her land some acting work this time, and she's not necessarily picky about the project. As a gag, she revealed a video of her working a part-time job, which turned out to be as a sign dancer wearing a Catwoman costume and screaming "I'm not crazy!" at the people driving by.

Hank Azaria is taking another stab at NBC sitcom work with a role in 'Free Agents.'

According to TVLine, Azaria will play Alex, a public relations professional on the rebound. 'The Simpsons' voice actor recurred on 'Friends,' 'Mad About You' and starred in 'Imagine That.'

Singer Marc Anthony has joined the cast of 'Hawthorne.' TNT announced he'll reprise the role of Detective Nick Renata. Anthony appeared on the final two episodes of season 2.

'The Walking Dead' veteran Emma Bell is heading to NBC's 'Reconstruction.' The show, formerly titled 'The Crossing,' is set in post-Civil War Missouri. Deadline also reports 'Stargate Universe' actor Robert Carlyle will play Rumplestiltskin in ABC's 'Once Upon a Time.'

Brandon T. Jackson will star opposite Minnie Driver in 'Hail Mary.' According to Deadline, Jackson will play KZ, the best friend of Driver's character's dead son.

In other TV news ...

• 'Law & Order: Los Angeles' is back on the beat in April. The struggling drama will return -- with several casting changes -- to NBC on Mon., April 11 at 9PM. [TVLine]

• Sean Young is going from 'Skating with the Stars' to 'Celebrity Rehab.' Young joins Michael Lohan, Bai Ling, Michaele Salahi, Jeremy Jackson, and Amy Fisher on the VH1 reality series. [Entertainment Weekly]

• TLC is adding another 'Say Yes to the Dress' show to its growing franchise. 'Say Yes to the Dress: Randy Knows Best' will follow Randy Fenoli as he dishes wedding advice. [EW]

'Skating With the Stars' might be suffering from a voodoo curse. Or maybe the skating rink was originally built over an ancient burial ground. At any rate, things keep going wrong on the show. On tonight's episode (Mon., 8PM ET on ABC), two stars were rushed to the hospital, and one star was sent home.

First, skier Jonny Moseley cut the finger of his partner Brooke Castile. The injury occurred during practice, when Moseley's skate got caught in her hand, slashing Brooke's finger to the bone. Brooke was a real pro -- or at least is super-tough. She didn't make a sound, and Jonny didn't even notice that he had cut her -- until he saw her bleeding all over the rink. Brooke received stitches on her finger and returned in time for tonight's competition.

In the second week of 'Skating With the Stars,' there were a few falls as skaters added tricky moves like fancy footwork and lifts, and the first star was eliminated.

The judges attempted to figure out tough moves of their own, like getting the correct score paddle. Veteran skater Dick Button seemed to have trouble with his paddles, saying "8" but flashing a "7" to Jonny Moseley.

The confusion continued as clueless host Vernon Kay's comment on the mix-up was also inaccurate. Oops. Kay also referred to Vince Neil's partner Jennifer Wester, as "Brooke," (Jonny's partner) before correcting himself. Hmm, does he realize this show is live?

'Skating With the Stars'! It's like dancing, but -- on ice. So it's kind of like that other show -- you know -- the one with stars ... who dance. You know the show that we're talking about. At any rate, we've reached week two of 'Skating' (Mon., 8PM ET on ABC), and it's time to send someone home. Who would be eliminated first?

We'll give you a hint: Last week, this star said that they had more "looks, talent, nervous system and toughness" than all of the other players. This week ... that really didn't turn out to be the case, ice-skating-wise, at least.

Tonight's pair in the bottom two were actress Sean Young and Mötley Crüe rocker Vince Neil. Coincidentally (or not so coincidentally) they were also the only two skaters to take a tumble on the ice. Whoops. Vince had the lowest overall score, but Sean slipped and fell twice while skating tonight. So, who wouldn't make the cut?

File this under another daytime TV shocker: According to PEOPLE, actress Sean Young ('Blade Runner') will make her daytime debut on the longrunning CBS soap 'The Young and the Restless.' She'll play Meggie, a "sultry barmaid" who becomes involved with Victor Newman, played by her 'Man Who Came Back' co-star, Eric Braeden. Young's role is set to tape in May.

Young is one of two A-listers taping next month: As we previously reported, 'Baywatch' alum David Hasselhoff will make a brief cameo return as Dr. William "Snapper" Foster, Jr., though his role will not overlap with Young's.

"Getting the chance to work with my dear friend Eric Braeden, one of the true gentlemen in entertainment, was certainly a deciding factor for me as well as wanting to get back to work after taking a few years off to raise my kids," Young said, according to PEOPLE.